Posted by mayner on May 26, 2009, 4:21 pm
Was it a Tuono or a KTM that you have/had? I've had my 950SM for two months
now and haven't stopped smiling yet. ;-)
Posted by Sean_Q_ on May 26, 2009, 4:39 pm
mayner wrote:
> Was it a Tuono or a KTM that you have/had? I've had my 950SM for two
> months now and haven't stopped smiling yet. ;-)
He'll be a while replying, he's too busy shoveling snow. Down Under,
this time of year is winter.
SQ
Posted by mayner on May 26, 2009, 5:23 pm
> mayner wrote:
>> Was it a Tuono or a KTM that you have/had? I've had my 950SM for two
>> months now and haven't stopped smiling yet. ;-)
> He'll be a while replying, he's too busy shoveling snow. Down Under,
> this time of year is winter.
> SQ
Yeah it's winter alright but I'm not sure if he's got the elevation for snow
or not. It's almost 8am tomorrow there, so, I thought he'd be getting up
with a cup of coffee and tell me what happened here in the States when I
wasn't looking today. Some choice Stock Market quotes would be nice. ;-)
Posted by Sean_Q_ on May 26, 2009, 5:43 pm
mayner wrote:
> Yeah it's winter alright but I'm not sure if he's got the elevation for
> snow or not.
"elevation for snow" ???
I'm pretty well at sea level here in Vancouver (Canada) and we got
dumped on pretty good last December. Matter of fact I got the Harley
under a roof the day before it started.
Mebee you're thinking of (absolute) latitude -- I'm just over 49 degrees
(north) while Brian's at about 40 degrees (south), but if the Antarctic
Convergent shifts a bit north he's gonna need that snow shovel.
SQ
Posted by mayner on May 26, 2009, 8:08 pm
> mayner wrote:
>
>> Yeah it's winter alright but I'm not sure if he's got the elevation for
>> snow or not.
>
> "elevation for snow" ???
>
> I'm pretty well at sea level here in Vancouver (Canada) and we got
> dumped on pretty good last December. Matter of fact I got the Harley
> under a roof the day before it started.
>
> Mebee you're thinking of (absolute) latitude -- I'm just over 49 degrees
> (north) while Brian's at about 40 degrees (south), but if the Antarctic
> Convergent shifts a bit north he's gonna need that snow shovel.
>
> SQ
54/40 or fight! ;-)
> months now and haven't stopped smiling yet. ;-)